New Atinertisements. RESOLUTION • • • 'Fo - p - iiiii - g — Ainettdment.Thrtlie - Conslitittton - of the Common:lbwlth. • , . ESO hVED -by, the St nato. ail d.House ..... . of itopresonteWes °role om wionwoalth of Pima• sy V,,, rattle in Goneraf - Assembly nidt : - That'tho folic - D.llm 'amendments aro proposed to the Constitutioir'O_C the Commonwealth, in acceirdan• e with the provlidens, or, the.touth article Meteor. „ ' MST AMENDMENT There shall ho an additional article to said conetitu laq~lobo dohmatod astwticle olesaw, as follows: • OEM • PUBLIC nE,I3 . I'S. • Seams 1. The state may contract debts, to enpply, ' casual deficits or failures in revenues or to meet expert v see not otherwise provided. for. but the aggregate a • mount of such. debts. direct a nd pontingent, - Whdther contraeltt by virtue of ono °flume kik of tap general assombly, or at dilibrerpt periods of Unto ' shall -nev'moverox creed seven hundred and tiny thodsand dollars, and the money arising frondthe creation of such debts. shall ho applied to thepurposo for which it was' obtailfed, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no other ?lAN.. whatever - ScettoN 2. In addition to the above limited power, the. state may contract debts to repel invasion, suppress ln surrectiou, &fetid the state fn v ar. or to Vatican. the pretlent outstanding indebtedness of the Aldo: out rho• money arising from the contracting ofvuch del - to. shall be appliod- to the purpose fur which it was raised. or to ' , repay ditch debts, and to up other purpose whatever. dkoriON 3. ExCept the ,debts abovo•specified 10 sec tines she and two of.thidarticlo, no debt whato , or shall • 'be created by; or on bohalf,of the state. • Bsdriox 4. ,To provide for the paYmont of the present 'debt, and any additional debt 1,0110 . 30t11d. 'ran allir.3,Slllll. ---- -----the.legislaturaShalhat Its first session; after the Rapp , thee of this notoodment, ceeato 1 1 -5101 fIng fundi . 11101- , shall be sufficient to pay .the accruing interest on such • debt; add annually to reduce the principal thoreoi .by 'sum hot less than two le undrod and fifty tivinsand dol lars; which slaking (oldish:01 dfrosistof thomet unnel -Income of-tire_public_vrackli..Treouti_me to time owned by the slate, or tiinpracoeds of 00 vole of the sante, or. • , any part thereof, and of the income Or ppeedisof, kale • v stocks owned by the state, together with cellar Nails, or'reemurcos, that may be deal, mated by law. The s'r sinking Nod may be increased. from time to time, by .. assighing to it any part of the taxes, or other revenues of the state, not required for the ordinary and current expenses of gniernme A. and unless in ease of war; In votakin dr insor'tection, ;Art of the sold sinking fund • shall be used or applied otherwise than in extinguish-, Mont of the publ lo debt, until Thu amount of such debt is rednceri below the sent of five ml lions of dollars. Sammy 5. Tho credit of the coenehalwonith shall not in any manner, or event, be 01 edged. or loaded to, any indlvldual,,compsaiy, corporation, or teksociation,: nor shall the ronimonwoafth hereafter bermes a joint ow net' or stoelcholder, in nuty tTinpany, asslKlntian, or corp ration. - . Scams 0. The Commonwealth shall nnt assuden the debt, or etc part thareor of any county. ciry. borough', air or any evrporation.ow association; less su .11 ieht sir dI hayo Woo contrarted to amide the state to repel I ivasion. suppross danostie Insurrection, • defeat itself to time of war. or to AFii. tie, state In the dlsehal•go of nt)v p. trtinn Of provost I utlebtivl ness. SnITIS 7. The Ingkinture shall riot ontlierko any county. cite. borottgb. township. or locurporato.l trlet. by virtue of a oto of its eitlkens, or others , isd to become I stoekholdedin any doopellyanskhantino• Corp ur ,ration nr to obtain mond!, fir. or loan Its credit to, any core motion. asotociati ni, IllStltution, or party. - SiiO')Ni) .01111•103111 NT. • . jlt'ha_ro shatl ho nn ndlltlon:J art lot., to raid ronntiti - tlon, t Lr d,,slgnatud no nrtldi 111, as hills. o; MEER • ' OF NEWT COUNTIES:.. . • No county shall bo divided by a line coning off over 01 e-touch of its population, (either to reran new cum, ty __tir_otherAlie,)_without the express absent of such coun ty; by vf,e of the electors thereof:, ilicr - shall - tdly - neW eau n ty,be established, cimtalLlll.loCsS _than four .huo.. dred *loam-wiles: • • - . . TIMM AMENICIIENT, !. • From section two Liao first article of the constito. strike out the words, of the clty,id Philadelphia and of each county. respectively ;"' from suction live tame article, strike out the words, "of Philadelphia and • of the several counties:" from section seven, same arfl. • ele, strilto cut the wordj. "neither the city of PIM:3.101- - Phin nor any; and 'effort In lieu thereof the words. "and no;! and strike out " section four, sauce article," and, In lien thereof Inaba the : " "Seems 4. In the year olio thousand night hundred and sixty-four,and In every seventh ' , ear thereafter, representatives to ho number ol one hundred shall be apportioned and distributed equally, throughout the state, by districts, In proportion to the number of tax able inhabitants in the 'several parts thereof: except that any county containlog at least threw thousand five taxables, may _be..allowed o sop,trate ropresert -tathurriont-no moreiliauthroo.ninutiosshall.beJelnid,_ and no enmity shall be divided, Iti the foimathin ofn district. Any city contain - Mg a sufficient number of . troubles to entitle it to et least twerepresentutiv es, shall have a separate - representation assigned it, and IfoollvideiLinto_eMoironient districts of contiguous territory. of equal taxable turilt - fit - thirTliicilltailift - inaytai; • cash of which districts shall elect one representative." . • At the and of section seven, same article, insert I hose words, "The City of Philadelphia shall ho divided Into • single senatorial districts, of contiguous territory or as nearly equal In taxable - rid elation as possible; but ' no ward shall be divided In the formation thereof." The Legislature, at its first cession. after the adoption. of this amendment, shall dlvidd-the City of Philadel phia Into senatorial and representative districts, In the manner above provided; such d.strlcts.to restate' tin changed until the apportionment In the year one thou. sand eight hundred and sixty-four. FOURTH AtIENDIIENT- - Thede shall be an Additional section to the first pal els of. Bald constituthin, which 'ettall be iltinibered and rood as followis . ' SICTRIZI 26.—The Legislature shall have the power to alter, revoke, or annul, any charter or incorporation hereafter conferred by, or under, any special, or general .law, whenever- in their opinion It may be injurious to • the idtlxiiis of the Coiniroinwealth; In such manner, 'however, that uo injustice shah he done to the co:po'rh• turf. , • • - ' IN 9..sAig, Marclo27, 1g57 . , Resolved, That this itiisolution pass. 0:, 6hu hist amendment, yeaa 21, nays .7: on tar, second amend ment, vans 23, nays 9; on the third ;intendment. yeas 24, nays 4; on the fourth InnenrittiPht, yeas 33, u,ys 4. [Extract full the .Yournal.l (IEO. W. lIAMERSI,Y. Clerk. 1:i TIIE IRESE OF ICEI;EEIIENTATIi...X;.. . • - April 29; - Unsolved, That thla resolution pass. On first aniolidinoot, yens 7S. nays I'd ;,..f.ll the %OMR! moat, year 37, nays di; on the third t. 3 cas nays_:l::•un_the fourth matoldnient,_yena Sa. nays_: -------[l:itratd - frtildthe Journal:l • J Aeon. %lItO LI,L, Filed to Secretary's Oilleo, May 2 1a57. Secretary-of the Couunon IT ealth. ShNtIiTAILY . I. OFFICE,. II UtillS111:ttl, .111. 22, 1857 YENNSYLVANIA. $9, I do certify that .the above apd foregoing Is A true 'and correct ropy of the original . .Itosolutiota proposieg Amendments to the, Constitution of the Common• wealtiV with the - vote In each brailat of the Legisla• tore upon thin final passage thereof, as appears front the originals on tile In this office. , • la, testimony whereof I have hereunto sat CL r i t •Si my hood and caused )to be a ffi xed the seal of t Sectotary's Ince, the day and G. year hiew CURTINe w , ritten. A. Reeretary of the Commonwealth. ,IN SENATE, 'Starch 27, 1557. :The resolution provising amendments to the Couat Melon of the Commonwealth being under consldern 800, " • .On the question, Wlll tix Senate agree to thelint.;imoodment and oaye_wero taboo agreeably to the print , at of the Constitution. and were asjoilyr.W. via.: Fats—lies:4m. Brewerßrowne, Carey. Elr, -Beene, Fetter;-Flouniken.-Frazer.- In gram, - n,- Laub:tell. Lewis, Myer. n'eoflekl, Sangre, Shuman, . Steele, Straub, lVelshl Wrlght and' Teggert, Spenker-21. Nara—?losers. Crab!, ere:din:ell, Finney, Gregg, 'liar - .3-13 Pennimann Su fifer-7..' -• adifermliiiii - to - tliaufftfittikth`.o= On tho'iturstlon, • ' Will the Senate apron to the second amendment? The yea( and nay,Li ward taken agreeably to the pro. visions of the Constitution,. and were OR follow, viz' YEAS-31eAsre. Brewer, Browne, CressweL, Ely,Eyei Fetter, Finney,' Flenniken, Ir:dr:Omni, Jordon, lines. , • Lanbavh. Jowls, Myer, Sellers Slinrmin, Siiutbur, Steele, Straub, Wellth. Wilkins, Wright, and Taggart, Open - ker-23. ... • - • • ...YNcreMessrs. Coßoy, Croldh .Frazer, Gregg, Ilarrls; Killiripr, Penrose end Scofield...-8. • B:vou:question wee determined In the affirmative. On'lhe qirtition, v- . lYill uhe Senate agree to the third !intendment ?•• Tile yens and net's were taken agreeably to the punt. sbugf the fionalitution, and were as fellow; viz.: Huger. Browne. Crabb. cra t aiwoi;Eb, Evans, Flenniken, Frazer, Ingrum, Jordan, ICIIIInger; Kees. La u t Ac h:f i ewis. Slyer, Scofield, Sellersoillunw, Souther; Steele, Straub,. Welsh, Wilkins and 'Wright Nair •..--Messrs. Coffey, Gregg. and Penrose-4. So the quedion was determined in ,the affinitative. . . on thequesition,, • ' • • Will the Senate agree tti the fourth arnendment4—:, , Thwleas'and nays were taketzsgreeably to the pro• visions nfthe Constitution, and ware es follows, viz YEAM-.41 . 418518. - Brewer. Browne, Colley: Cresswell, Ely, STAN& Flenniken, Einar, Inkrtiro,Killingerilith,z, Laututoh, Lewis, 'Myer. Stutleld;Sellera.Shuman,,South• er. SteeLlitraub, Welsh,' Wilkins andlirright,--p . Nyrs—Mesers.Crubb, Finney, Jordan and'Penrose-4. So the question was deco pod in the affirmative. • , IN Tea Ifopee y REPS.T.SENTATIVES • , , • 29 1857. • • The resolution proposing arnendmenticto the Comal. of the Commonwealth being wader consideration... On the question, . ' Will the Mouse Wee to the An t amendment} ' • " The yeas and nays ROM taken agreeably to the prost:, .alias of the constitution, aqd were as follow, viz.: Yars--Mossrs. Anderson, Arthur. Deckhouse, Ball; Beek, Illahor, Wirer. Brown, Calhoun:Camkbell, Chase, ~Cleaver, Crawford, Ildokey, Ent. Byater, Fausold, Poster, • ': albboney, Mine/. liar Fer. Heine, litestand. • 11111. IlllleSes. Hoffman. (Darks.) huhrle. lona , Jacobs; Jankleio. Johne, Johnson, HAUSMAN, ROT, Knight. •Lei tiaha, ring.Longaker, Lorett,lidetetary 3Lingle mon N slacr4MULlduitaMtif ,SlusseqUin,, Ni ' dials, Nicholson, Nunemseher, Pearson', Peters; Fart - kin, Foirriell, Purcell, ilamsey,.(PhiladelphlN) Itamsey,' • (York) Reamer, 'Read, Roberts. 'ltupp, Shaul, Sloan, Smith; (Cambrie,) Smith, (Centre, tevenion , . Wan: ' Veil; Yarivoorbis, Vickers. Vopghley, Itor, WeetkriStik, Wharton,.Wllllstgnt ' w Zimmerman and Gott, Speakerele.-. --- Nvzs—Meagre. Mektis,.llensorultoek. cook, Iline,Aloitmen, (Lebanon') WV, Si Warner ei.d'lllotrode—lff. . •"•• . 8o the i t uestion Was determined In the at On the quectien, ' .• ' Will the House agree to the'second amendment.? . the yean and nese were taken - agreeably to the prey' alone ortbe Constitution; eliffivere Ca . , .yzysci,llossre.'.Andersum...i_lkickhourio. ',Bali; Beek, — 44tower.'nilhoutn'Citmphell;Carty; Ent - Fausoldrroster,- • alio*. icon?. Harper, Heins, illestend. Ilillesns, lltuk r 'man, •Olarke.) Housekeeper, Imb: Ie; limos. Jenkins - ` Jobs, Johnson, 'Kuniffman, ker, Lovett, Mannar. Mangle, lielivale, anodized "Ins: Selman; ,Nieleelseneltinnimaiieliejr. Pelican , -tore. itatrildM•Pownall,,pareell, Ramsey, (Philadelrl,l • - Ramsey, iltork,)'llotrnor; Bbbitrtu ltu&likaw, Foeghley,-Walteri , Wes Whiigasf . , -- —Zinitmernion. - - NATs•—Messrs. Arthur, Auguidine, Backus, Denson, Oish q),. Brown, Chase, Cleave', Crawford, 'ffystor, hooey; lismilton; franca:lk; Mik Hine; Hoffman; ((Leba non,) Jacobs, - Keri,-Lebo,-MeGn' Imont;MumMaaßeed; Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Cent.o,) Stevenson. Struth ers, Thorn, hanvoorhis, flaking; Wagoospile4-Warner linutindo,_WiLhaitho.andAtright=l4- So the question was dotervidrunlin the affirnativs: • Ou the question, -'- • • "MAI the House agree to the third amendment ? • - . :". : .;The yeas and nays wore takbu agreeably to the pro. intone of -- the Constitution; And Wore'aii fondles - , War - Yana—Mews. Anderson Ltackhnuse," Ball,. • Bock, -- ,Benann.Bower-Brown;-Callionm-Canspitell,-Chase,Clow our, ertlwrorn. GlGkeyriltitt - CvsnirTle2usold, Foster,Gile Ismoy, hautel..liorper; Heins, 11lestand, 11111, ilollegas, !lonian: (Berke,) Roffman, (Lobanon,)' housekeeper, Ambrie, Moue, Jacobs, Johns; Johnson, Kauffman, It•tro. Lebo, - Longaker,..Lovett, Menem., Mangle, McCal. mnnt, Moorhead, Mumma, Musse!man, Nichols; Nichol eon, Nuuemachse, Peanatn, Peters, Potrikin, Po witell, PurtellittmdfasyT(Torlcrltedtrier, - lieod, - .ItupP,-Shawy Sloan, Smith, (Cambria.) Emlth, ,(Centre,) Steveneen, Tulin, Vonvoorble, Tickers, Voeghley, Wagonseller, Westbrook. Williston, Wltherow, Wright, Zithmorman, end Getz. Spenkr-72. • . NAvv—Messrs. Arthur, Augustine, Packui, Mishap) harly, Bock.(T'ldea. Iletnilton, Hancock. Hine, Kedzitt. Lolaboring, Melly:an Raise)', (Philndolphiao Noberts,-Struthers, T ho r n ,, Walter, Warner, -What ton, Win trothe.-21-----, Pit.tno gastion wag deie'rmined In the . .0,1 the queStion,.' '• '' Will the itoilse agree to the fourth amendment The plant:tad nays-were taken agreeably to the provi elms of the Constitution, and were as follow; viz.:. Ykva-,Musses Anderson. Arthur. Backhonse. Ball; • .. • Baek.llensa., Olshop. Rower, Brown, Calhoun. Camp bell, Carty, Chase. Cleaver, Crawford. Dickey, Ent. Eye. ter, Fnuoabl. Vaal ne., fllbbeney. I.llldea. Hamel, Ilarpnr, Reins. illinsta.d. 11111, Illihtras.'lliaffman (lihrkS,) Hort' man. (Lebanon.) liousektiapor, Inabrie. lune& cacc hs, Jenkins, Johns, .lohiwon, liaulTman, Herr, Lebo, lAA- F. ring, iounzaker, Levitt, Manear, Mangle. MeCalmont, Mellvaln, Mumma, alusselman, Nichols, Nicholson; Nuneinocher, Pearson. Peters. Petrikina rownall„ l'ur• eel!, Itlamsoy. (Philadelphia.) . RatuseY. (York,) Reamer, Reed. Itoborts, 'Rupp, Shaw, :lean, Smith. (Camlaria,) Smith, (Contre,) :taverna., Tolair, Vanvoorhis - Viakers. - Veephley„Wagonseller..Walter.Warner, West brook, Wharton, , Willistota, Witherbysr, Zimmerman a,, nets, Spealcel , --133.• • - • ' NVlCA—:tteeers.,flocic.'Xlnmiltom, liar:mock, Strnthets • Thorn, Wintrode and Wright , -7. So-thanuestleolpas-delerniined-in-the Affirmative_ • • • . • • , • • rENMSTIXANIA. I do cortify that the above. and faegriing 1e n true and correct copy of the i• term" and "Nays" taken on the resolution prtivistnir . ftmendments to the Constltu. ttnn of tine Commonwealth, on the same appears on the Journals of the two (louses of the General Ansembly of Oils Commonwealth for the session of 185 f. w'ltness my haw - and the seal of said office. dL 8•J this twenty-second day of June, one thousand el , „tht hundred and fifty coven. A. C. CURTIN. Secretary, of the Commonwealth. . . Caillide; July 1, 1857.—ihnos. , .Kit NT KANE-A. BIOG. anio4ming 'the LIFE OP Dn. It A AU. we are hot anticipaang the wisheA of thousands find tens of thonsandg of-the ad. mire s of that great man. Having been a personal Mod of the.de-eased. nutnojnyilte n large share of his canfideoco. Dr. Utter in well qualified to de Justice to tho salliert.' This wort, issued In one handsome orttvo venom', And will equal In every respect the su perb voliunes of "Arctic Explorations” recently pub. !lobed. It sill contain n now full taco portrait. exert'. ted on steel, no well no engravings of his residence', tomb, medals. &o. In order to give this wolf n large i to,nation, It will he sold at the Vita mice of 81.50. Morse - than $300,000 sold within nine monehs.-1/11.. K A NE'S 011:1 , AT WOR IC. Anent,. FAM.o. n tnnvti, is now toting. road by more than two hundred thousand persons. old and young: learned nod um 'unroll& ft in just that honk which should he owned and read by eyory American. 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Intro ktreet,Citisogo, • ' r ; 1 111 i; TJWTLI ABOUT— KANSAS! Cot. Wary's Administration In larnsas; large limo.Blo pages. with a complete history of the Terri. -toryouttil June, Einlaueing-a -full-.occoutit-of . its .discovely, Odom:natty. Soil, climate,' Products, its organization at 0 Territory, trans irliaihr and events under tloverners louder nail Shannon. dissen., elmts, Pers.inal itetwonaters, Election Frauds, Battles and ilutme . es, with Portraits of prominent actors there• in, all rally authenticated by .1000 11. Moot, Al. I). Private Secretary to Uov.' Unary. Carefully complied from the °tibial documents ou tile in the department of State at Washington. and other lemurs In the pos.'s: Mon of the Author. with full account of The Invasion 01' Kansas front Missouri; the rupture and treatment of the Free State prisoners, tile character and move. meats of the Missouri Border Ruffle., the murder of Itutfum and others. Thu vontroversy between.-hover nor Geary and Judge — L(o.ollml, The fooceedings of the Terrlferial Leghlat ore; of the Pro.Slavory vonves. lion. and the'organisatioit of the Natirmal Democratic Party, with n sketch of Kansas during its early trom Ides under (Jove Reeder and Shannon. Its Invasions, Battles, On trn%es and Murders. A copy„will be sent to any port of the United States, by mall. tree of postaeu, nit the receipt of retail pi ire. • A liberal discount to node. • Agents want ed. ' PittUE lueleth $l. l'aper.qia Cts. CHARLES C. It llODES..Publishor. Inquirer Building, Phinf.. July 27-4 m JOHNSON'S NIMr, ILLUSTRA: tlitt AND EMBELISILED :OAP of tho Ilopublics of North America, with the adjacent countrios and la b:nide; compiled drawn nod - onthaved from iho United Stateg Laud and Coast and British Admiralty Surveys, and other reliable rehources. • A Soprpiort .Cooserl.lTr ENGIRVINO.. Published by A. J. JOHNSON, Now York and Washington: __Thietivork..extublts__tho.„whole. of North America, uttroftherfhttrParallehortatitudtrrnmbrgehrg'llte Canada,,, tho United States and Territories, Moxbco.Con• tad America. the 'stiletto, of Pausnin, (Ito West India Islands, NowlirunsWick, Nova Scotia, an d part of &milt America. Also a Hui - will map of the World. All the Counties in the United Antes and Territories Are 1141110 d null colored on the face of the Map. The largo scale on which the map Is projected has enabled us to give u much bettor Mop of Mexico, and Control Ameriru than Eon ever Teton, been exhibited- In cennection with our country,- ' 'This worb . , had been_curefully eumpilml, drawn and ongreired by D. 0. Johnson, who for twenty years has been engaged In draining and engraving maps. /Kir Sold at ONG PRICE ONLY by S. S SOLLENBERGER, Agent fur Cumberland Co. July 22, 1857-3t* kh brothers, PllYSlOlAN,ls.years .of age, hailng lost his Father, two hers, dutt,t tor,. Son-ht-Law._Vephows. and 'Nieces ; by-that - dinniciO7ols - nehinlyThilvTiarsiiiiiVrriiir with COUGH himself ; determined to visit, the Fest. Indies,- Egypt at,d-Japan. where he illecorered a PREVENTATIVic and OZILTAIN 'Cone. for Colde. - Coughtt, ronchitie, COll - Nerrol:lft, Debility and Asitimq. Ills Cough watt cured itrnedhttely; he rreturned; cured hisßitLti- II who'inherited the disease. and in,coun potion wit 9 his son have Sutployoditift their_practice,c,uoneb.o4'., sandsOftwtews tonelderedehopaieweby 'others. of 'the purpose of reecuing us - uuturof his s WISH nefellow-be too, as pessible; he le sending the liereipo to all who, wish It for 10' ttentat It of to pay the Postage, and the balance printing. -Address ,Dr...lhotrif, IUI. Opring et.; vposite Bt. Nicholas liotel,.New York. , Juno to, IBsl.—ficons. . rpo-Tim,y9T• Fats of CUIBE11:: 1 LAND CO.-4liartsusx,—_,Through solleltathin of some of my Monde, I boo been Induced to offer my iielf to you min ifmelldato Dm the offico of County, Tread• blur, suid'Avoulld feel thankful tvyou for your support. 1857—tf. • JAMES LOUD N. • Jll'. - -4i.lo,Lll,lt'S• CHEAP 4..1' •• OAP IIOOTAND SHOE STORE. ' • . We invite the at:tat:Atoll of the tFutillo 'to our. large .autt varied tuotartmenfht(loo.l3B..which.aill be. sold as cheap as at ally other estabiLshmont. in Carlisle.. We EVERY VARIETY - OF HATS, for meth boys add children; mudo of oscollent, material suitor orrery pada nod prim Also 'a splendid assort. ''moot of &rad Uuts,Cape, .and Infant's lists, ready . teinsineld. ,, itilhinds of eloth'ened glazed Cape. froni 23 .cents upwards. Onrlefock of BOOTS•AND 'BIIOEB can. . not • be mooned:noel' friends and cue Saloom an gull sa - Otlirrs, to call andoxnuiloo our siock . se 'co foul ci,i,PJaat .if our,ribility to idolise. , kinils-of Ladlos, Misses alni Childron'a GAITERS, of the bust'hoihirial, sonetantly on band. • , , ,3: 11. KELLER. N. 10.,..; , ,91 rips sowed gratis. [April 214'1157; amillton;110, nebem.Tboni - . • •• • I - fow hilinerviceirto iho'clii4olis LP Cariioni. lb, will' 'Kivtilein:onei on the _vpmn,Alultai' anti Nolotionn, and ctuai ..Fdtltth tttry roroo.: - - • 116,;;Iiiner.PriOzng - one , ere. , . ".11 . 0ifittiefpf0 . : arti) new Zior4. 30111W.DVISI, 18 'the Attthor",7 — WHO has . 'had tea years oxperi once as a Banker and Publisher, and nu A SI:MRS OF Lemons AT „THE 'BROAD. - where, for ton successive' nlghts. Aar over 950,00, laC people ..V. greeted him with Ituunda.of Applause while ho exhibited the manner in/Which Counte to fetters execute their Frnuds. and the . Sureft and. • Shot teat Me no of Detwting them. • cu cu Bonk Note Enironersall say. that•he is the -C ." — • " :4fiia'tiforlitd.o4 of Porer — M , Yrrertimn , ... c ,Greatest Discovery 'of the , Present Century, for gitteiting Anituttricit • Describing every Genuine Bill in Exisienee. and CU exhibiting nth glance .eryTetibterfeit in Cireu• C" lotion!! Arranged or, admirably; that J.I_EPEEENCEAS CAST AND, DETECTION IN, ST ANEOUS. .9' No Index to examine! „No pages to hunt up cd • But so simplified and arranged, that the Werehant , 5, Vnalle=find ilngintaiS Man ran Nee PLL AT A•OLANCE C,) • ENGLISH, SRENCII AND GERMAN. Thin, each may read the .same • his own Native Tongue... f.l Most Perfect Bank Note.List_Pub -04 .liShed, • . • ' T . • Altto,:a List of All tin Private thinkers 7n Artie- Iy ritln. A Convict° Summary of dip Fitton. of En rope and •Amerira will .bo published in each edi that, togother_avithalLinito , rtant Nl7ll'S OP :TILE o DAY. Also, A SERIES OF TALES, from mibld I-I Manuscript found fit the East. It furubduni tho Qj most comploto history of oniE:TrAL. um de • scribing the Most' Perplexing POsitlent which C) the , Lailloa and Gentlemen - of - thite - conntry - have . boon so often found. These Stories will continue throughout *the '-whole ' nr, amt. wllh prove' the most entertaining over offered to the- Public. • .i'Q•'• Purnighed Welt* to subserilaws only, at - $1 alear. All loiters most ho addressed to • , :RAIN S. DYE, Banker, • Publisher end Proprietors, 70 Wall et., N. Y. • , ' May 27.-1807, SECRET:IIIrIS OFFICE, Ilanisnuna t Jupo 22, 1857. DRUG, P A LNT - AND GLASS WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, ror Tenth and Market Streets. Office In Seennd ' We invite atioution. to our enlarged stock of Drugs, Paints. Oils, Varnishes, hr., selected expressly fur our • sales. and comprising .110 of tile thirst assortments in the United StAtett, which i've olfer . al lows prices, fir cash or approved credit. ." .: WE MANUFACTURE very estunidgely.:, ' Premium Pure White head. (best) ' • . Kensington Pure White Loud. Pearl Snbw White head. • '"Violin Monta 7 ,oii" French Zinc, (best,)- - ~ 4. Pure Snow White American 'Line. Philaddiphia Snow Whitt, 'Lice. . Silver's Plastic Fire and Weather-pnoof Paints, Chrome Greens, Yellowi;and colors genrinilly. .. ' AGENTS POD: „. Porter's superior Alkaline Window Glass. Genuine French Plate.l.llass, (warninted.) The . New Jersey Zhu, Company's products, . . Tilden and Nephew's New York 1 arnishes,' _,,,•*,_ proAlyu Premium, Pore White Lead, ' if:thin - den Perinatient Berens, • - ' Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy, he., he., ...... IMPORTERS OF: French and English Plate Glass, - French and English Cylinder Glass, ."Colohed and Engnived Window Glass, ' • . Daguerrebt.pb-Gliiss.. . . , Hammered Plate for Floors and Skylights, #. Drugs:Chemicals, Perfumery, he., WHOLESALE DEA LE' 8 IN: • . , DrugglSts' A - rtieles generally. . . . . Painters%Tools of ell descriptions, . • Hydinnlie and Rennin Cement. . - , ... ... entailed and Laud Plaster. . I'aper Maker's Clay, - Satin White, hr;. he. - , . FRENCH, ItICHARHS A Co. Store. N. W. con of Tenth and Market streets, . Factury..lllnetion,TOrk Avonuo,Crown tind.Callow hill streets, Philadelphia. ..• !''' -- -' - E. W.-CA-HIV" DR.AI. I E 1 i; --11.0111" S I : 011) ESTA OSI'JTAL reinnvof I to thu Dilatable Arcade, opposite (north) lbo PoFt Mike Syracuser•N. V., where ho will kntroduce to tho notleµ of thanafflicted with PRIVATE AND SYPIIII,IO DISEASES, --The-Fronch- system of cure,—Thio'closs-of-comploints-- tobrutnadenodintootto-tirmakrir-FpuelPrltylAnd-ttre ,knowbolge bol. . of treatment now in operation_ in France and in the ifospitala of this country. warrants him In saying that - norm - of - the - formictihe - dlsenaris - wont •to - assume Tis ) w Unman - - SURE, QUICK AND PERMANENT REMEDY. Five ihnusand patients cured_ annually. •,Ttle teme: dleh employed by Pr. W. E. Hum era free'frOm offensive taste or Rpm 1--cont in no mercury and retjullat no ;tango of diet, business or pleasure. . Maybe cured ni home, by staling -their ease, and ad dressing n letter to Dr' WM. E. I IDY'r.„ Recollect the name and alma. • N 11. , -Ladien In want of a pleasant and safe remedy for irregularities. obstructions, Sc.. ran obtain DR. DUMAS' FRENCH FhMAt,t MONTHLY PILLS, at. the7Doetorls °Mee In the Bastaide Arcade. Mao•ried ladles in corthineltuntions should notAmo them. Per reasons, see directions with each boa, price it : sent by mail to'al4 parts of the amid. Dr. Win. U. Iloyt is the only agent to the United States, Also, 'Per sole at the Doetnes.oftice. the l , marele Pi electing Insirument. an unfailing preventative or o:::reptiDn: is irevalttpele to such es through some physival eel& rr'neetker or defer. nifty are Inrapaeltat•d Inc afe reproduction. Orders from any part of the United States. eueb•sinc.ss. will secure the return of the Instilment. And all other In struments of a private nature. 6w female Call be had et the Doctor's Ohre Remember that Dr Sir,. U Hoyt Is the only pornianently eata1,11.1.41 and respnnsl• We physician In central Nun Yee*. that treats Nitrite diseases. and his practice extends through every State In the Union, Renumber the place-19,40.11e Arcade. OMee hours. 9A M. Sundays from 2 till 5 I'. M. All cures warranted or no pay. IELF CURE!-A BOON TO THE Al , Nut En! ' TtholfhlrNiff_titlAtml..MlntlAtludhd.. pent Consumption, Low Spirits. Inceowity Flatly or Luber, Premature Exhaustion and Physiml Decay of stem. Loss of Memory, nili,:estlon. Sr , toil Dela. 111 ; v anti Involuntary Emissions, Piles. Diseases the Kidneys and Organs therewith roil ected. nhrther re sulting from hoprudonce or °there ise.—are and permanently eared hp De. erISI.Int UV! , f moos leAbiCA ill EEO EN ERATOR. the .full Null, mars of which, without any repel ssional '4,1,7, Will he mailed gratis ..to any address on receipt of a stamped envelope properly direeted. P - Z -- The successful results of the lost ten years have proved that Remedy to be the ONLY EFFECTUAL CURL extant for the abase complaints, and Ole description of it Is given in so plain a manner, that user)' one is en aided to • CURE HIMSELF SUCCESSFULLY AND Plt IVA TELY Addrese. post paid. 011.15.3. C. RUNE. Post Box. No. 4556, New York City. WALI. PAVER AM). 111NDW. .1. 1.. ISAAC & ititOTlthu, No. I:13 Nin , th Second troet, t,oti o Race ; Phil adv , l having complete.. their large nstairtiunnt of Shoal r c Goods for Spring and Summer Trade; would respild. fully invite tho , attoution of pachasera to tint SAIIV. Their stock for lioauty, 'cheapness and variety canrst bo surpassed. Thity-havo couldantly on. hand every descriptiat. a• Gala and Painted Shades, Buff. 11911 nods, and Shad. Fixtures. Wall Papers. Curtains, Fire Roped Pt mts Borders. &0.. all a which they offer at lower nava than Can b . e.had at any other eatablisbuient. Call and ex, amino . A. IBA ACS. 163 North Second street, bettor lifice) March 4. 1857.-6 moo PLOUGHS IN GREAT Ira cr riety m 18141,11: I'Muty., Joy, Peckshill. side Rill. subsoil, Rouble Michigan and otnr Ploughs eith wrought Attires, also expanding cultivators, n it tuel and reversible .troth, field land garden liar awn, Cast Iron Rollers. bey, straw and fodder Cutters. alts i a' - large • tissortnient Ilettleulifiral . Tools, at wholesale and retail: PASCHALL NORRIS tit CO. Implement nod seed store 71hand Mark et Street. 2.11, '27. l'hiladelphi NIQU.NT „ _II ILLYS PR INGS.- __ Sfirliegs., will be open for the remeptim of visitors, on the 2Uth Instant. I Situated six miler mull) of Canfisle. Pennsylvania, at MI gorge, In the South Mounted», (Blue Ridge)) through whirl) flows the beautiful MounkaineCrook, The locution Is unsurpassed, p%ia air, iileagitUrditi es. snd - eoel,'sliiiify walks. From the top of the alien ntuin:there Is splen did view Mlle be utlful Cumberland Volley. and the emend adjoining) comities.. Those who arpo y fond el gunning end - fishing, eon here find iunui , eruent,. A dally"enenruurileation with Carlisle, enables visitors te , receive their letters in a few hours- TUNE, imvsx DOLLOES tuat WELL. • nEEOIIENOIs. _ o:nrion,areqin & 06: l• Dr. Thomas Buckler,- l mu . • llonnlaury May, Ant: Baratta. Esq„ BeMittman & Ilayward, " W. B. Campbell, Bt, Lawrence Hotel, Iton..lPred'k Watts; , Rev. J. B. Menai-- :Carlisle: J. B. Parker, Esq., ' Col. Cbae. A. May. June, 17,1857.-2 inn.] T. J. GRAHAM, J. L. MeDOWELL, S. M. DAVIDSON GRAHAM. MoDOWELL & CO, GENERAL LAND AGENTS, • Leavenworth,City, Ramos TerritoiY:' WILL buy, sell, mid .locate -lauds in 'Kansas and Nebraska Ten Bodes, lowa 'and Western Missouri, buy and cull tondo, loan and Invest .money. buy and sell drafts, give information respecting the country, and do a general agency business. Jobs b, Bretton, Esq.. Carllelq,Per. 'Wm. M. Baotou', Banker, Hon. J. IL 0 Miami " Km, Brenneman & Co.; Bankers, Carlisle. ' Wm; M. Henderson, F.sq., Carlisle. George Sanderson, Bag., Lancaster. Pa:, Dr.john Al% M. C., Nereville, Pa. Wm. S. C,obean, BMW , . •5. W. Clark Co., Bankers, Philadelphia, llon. Michael Conklin, Shepherdstown, Pa, _lleury_Beinam &Jong, Merchants,Baltimore.' - E;l4 - 111alte7Ear.7Cashier Mercantile bank.Reit : York". • Snyder & M'Earlano, 'Wl3lB4'lO Agents, Minneapolis, Minnow:de Territory. Wm. Kilt/nye, Esq., Attorney and Emil Estate Agent, 11l IL ' • „ ••• Miner. Cumberland county, Pa," 'll,'W. Clark •• N... Mink, re. nuaatapuhi. , - 13...p0m0k. inviut.om. Pa, _ Joists MoDcavell. at IlAmta It Brothers, Carlisle, Vt. • 'WWII 18, 1867.-4 20 'WITNESSES; or, THE FOR ' GEN. CONVICTE = = =! MEMO M=E29 ..DR.2.IKM-1111):1 • - Symm.e N. V. JOS. W. PATTON, . • ?aportown, Pa. *isc,effititOus EIC T REI.VED ANI). OPENING JAT. NAUGLE'S CitilitS JEWELRY' STORE, ~ . ' Iliggiffireet. Cattale;- l'a. .._t___ A largo eupply of. WatchoA , Joweiry,Silver e nd -Voted ' - Ware, to which I invite uttootion. ~ • , If you want to ...Wool . from the .. -,..er e o- 6 1 . largeet stock. orcLocics, Watches, ..'_4•7'' A fr - r - -- , -,Jcuvelry;Sievor'audPlated Ware lu - .?."_-,,, - . ,,,.:...-Fr;rl - - Carlisio,,call • . We have a large noßortinent of Gold and Silver Hunt ing and Open ,Case Wat , dies, to 'auit, all Fnifelea and Pockets, At NAUOLE'S. • Fine and. Cheap .Idirelry of every style and quality In setts or by the place atrwahted, AZ IC 1,111 - 1110. • Silver and Plated Walters, Cake, Fruit , Sugar,' and Card Baskets, Silver, Takla, TOAt Cream, Sugar„ Salt, Dessert and Crean, Spoons, „ • . At NAUGLE'S: Fine Pearl, Lavr4Cend, Cameo, a °Mato*. Mosaic, Flo. routine Mosaic, Jot Box and , (Dasa,sette cheap' •- • At NAUGLE'S. • Diamond Itreastpinipmil At NAUGLE'S. Gold Hunting Case, Eight Day,Levers; Gold Hunt. lug Case, Duplex; Gold Ilunting;.Chronomiders, • At NAUGI.E'9. ' Bagley'a Lost quality of Gold Pencils; Ditto Gold Puns and Since iloldera, . At lI,XI.IOI4E'S. Slicer and Plated Ten Setts,. goblag . , Cuini, Toast Racks, Pitchers, Urns, Tureens, Tea Bolls, At NACOLIVS. . , - Gold Nook, Vest. Curb, l+oh„ajbd Chatlain Clinton, Ould Maculae, beeltys, ThhableqCrossin, Charm/4,, ” • At GAGGLE'S. ' - French Time Pieces to run three and Celli , leCeks, / ..At NAUGLE'S. Gold Sleeve, Vest, Collqr, anti Shirt Unite of all styles and quality, At NACOLE'S. Plated SpoonSTlChlveSi - Napkiu - Plingsc-Silver- Thimbles, Shields, At NAIiGLE'S.. Idtlifenr - AvorttdattilluAln - Itoiona - fino - varioty At NAUULE'.9. Ladles' Portmonales. 'Pearl and Leather,- Plain and , .Fancy 'revelling lingo, vory pied styles , dram, At k AVG rAvs. . •It you - . want to have your Watches put in good ro pair and warranted, tat.° them ' NAUGLE'S. If you wautilget a Cheep Clo6k, you can got it . - , At NAUGLE'S. If you want your, Silver waro neatly marked at abort notice, call At NAUGIMS. ' All goods warranted as represented, or the atoney re. fdodod, At NAUGLE'S, • Persons t bet )runt bergninnnre'lnvited to cnll ••••• - C. — - At NAM.] L WS. AT I E 00 Da .13ARG AI NS, nAR - ill • MINS.—The subsilriberlinn just returned from New York and Pidladelobia. and is now opening'nn im mense stock of the handsomest and cheapest Dry Moods tour br algid to CuMberlsod comite. DRES,Y 1100Dg. tor Om Ladles—a 6111 line of magnificent Silks, Cainllls Dargs Robes: Murals. Dn Danes. Lawn Robes, thug hums, LaveDas, Ottoman, c., &e. ' = An iIIIIIIOIICO Nisortment of elegant . French worked' Collnrs, Undursieeres, Handkerchiefs, Flouncing, Ed - logs and Inscrtings. bought from t h e importers in New York, and will bu sold nt'prices to defyall competition. . BONNETS, RIBBONS. AND . NM/WI:RS, A large stock of Bonnets, Ribbons and Flowers at very low prices. -CLOTHS—A-ND A new lot of Cloths nod Cassinteres, very handsome and von Aing. . Irish nous. hi uslhis,Cboelsa, Tlcklngs; Linen Checks, Cottonadrs, l9uitd ;Ault for Men nail Boys in great va riety, together with all other kinds of goods too name roust° particularize. , _ - All my old Friends and Ciadoritia 5, and .tho public in general are respectfully In riled Wall and examine lily stock heron. purchasing, and they a ill be certain to gat good bargains and &etre money, at' the Old Stand, East Main Street. Owlish]. AO.ll 8, 1857 — NEW GOODS! - GOOD GOODS! is-you WANT NEW GOODS, • ' amp noons, AND CHEAP 00016 GO To WOODS', next door to Maglauchlin's MIA, and you will Mid a large assCrtment or Ladies' Good, consisting of Ills A. Perspo - Cloths. Do. lees,ha Be - IlicsiiS:liFiceaTcisT•li - lidifliad - ,F4AVliin nels, Scotch, Manchester. Ear Mon, Clonabrag Mote Naas, Calieno. - Fine French Worked Collars; platens, Ilesiery.'ol6Ves, • • DOMESTICS.—WO Men Twilled Fhtiniels, Drilling "-Tick I ng•,' Bags anchltagging:-Cottiit-Flannels,Ostitihergs, Deeds, Cingionn. Table Laster, Cheeks, white and eel, ored Carpet (udo, &e. In Shawls and Maul:eta we have all sorts, sizes anti 'conditions. For gentlemen WO have Fins French Black Cloths, Black and Fancy Casshneresiind *Doeskins, Satin Vest logs, Tweeds, Satinetts, Velvet Cord, gentUcky,leans, &c. & As for men's, WOMOG'S and chUdien'ti Bo l ts& Shoes. ; we defy mopetition Also, a very superior lot , f Groceries, such as Coffee, Sugar. Rice, Spices, &c. • 'OO stock bas been selected with the greatest coccus 1,, p rico nod unn:lly. and we arealtdermi*d to .11 at very swell advances. Those O Wing to purchase will find that Oo are selling as rheap•—if not cheaper—thou any house In town ; and they will lint) It to their, ad van We to give us n mll.. Butter, hggs, Rags, Soap and Dried Fruit taken at Maryut prices. '• N. W, WOODS, A,r't. Don't forget the place, next door to Maglnuchlln's hotel QPIUNf 1 AND SIBI,MER CLOTH (I. 'AVNOLDA LIVINGSTON, • North Hanover at.. opposite Aloglaughlin's Hotel. The rondo .of ills popular Clothing Establish , moot. respectfully announce that they Lave just re ceived an immense stork of Clothing and piled meals, which they will soli at the lowest pricy. • SPRING AND SIMMER CLOTHING • ---.for-Menand-lloys. , rompesed nimvury - dilseriritlnn of - new goods, selected with the greatest care. and anode In the lotcot styli, and taste Of fltshion, and warranted le prove the amine as repreliented at the time of purchase. Observe that every arelehrof Clothing sold by tine proprietor,. of this establishMpt may he relied upon as being-well selected..- _ Among his extunmire assortment Ina) , he found Fine Bleck and Bina now st) to Dress and Frock nude. made In-tho-latest_faskinas,of_Erf_nuch and Englhln Cloths. „ New style Ihe.lness Coats. of Gluck, Mut:, Ilrewn, Olive . aud Gruen Cloths, and Plato Hind bouncy Guest unereS,:' , Vests 'endless variety, of Plain and Fancy Silks, Satins, Cassie - news. Grenadines. .bo. , Flue Black Frenneh Decal:in and Fancy tlissimere Fints,. Plain Llght-Colored Casslinere Pants—Spring styles. , =1 Just completed. by flu• tho largest and cheapoot sortmont or lioys' Clothl4. suitable for Spring I}nil Summer that'ean bo hiund lu Carifslo, consisting of Cots. Pants and Pests of all - slums nod quilities, to which constant additionsovill bo mado during the MM. Also, at full assortment of Shll.o, Collars, Bosoms, Cravats, Pocket Ilthdlierehlefs, Suspender's, SloeliSt Gloves Iloslery and_lhubrelins,' rorelvod, a Inrgo livrtilient of Dinck and Fancy , olored Cloths, Iliad< paoskin and Finley Caschnores, and a great yarlotv of new and flishionalde tic ,l'unto and Vegto. 'which ho tnido up to ,rder, on the most refulninitdo tonna. - ' • 'rho sulwrlbors hope, by strict attention to.businoss, and endenvorlng to please customers, to receive a con. Dna/moo of public patronage. AitNOLD & 'LIVINGSTON. ". April 1.1857. NV.'; 1 0 0 0 K L A E N s t ,A m iE u , sio s AT oNii lo p CA R I L t IS 'i L r E A I T ' 1. 4. ' . r .1 LIST JIMMY EU, - . Denton's Abridgment of the Debates bf Con robs -'• ''',VOL - "Illb - rtiCeihiipTakThilFtrrifii. . Cloth, :3,00, "hp?, 3,60 per set. Benton's Thirty Years in the Sonata,. ' 5,00 Illtrtiott's Nerrallre of Ex pier:dams in Tess's, Nose Mos km, ke.,:_ ' , - 4,60 .. • Burns' Cyclopedia of Fen:mins, • 2.60 Layard's Nl:level—Nose Ed. Complete, ' 4,00 Cyclopedia of Precticifl Receipts,. • • 1.50 '''MWitLioneral Allan of.the Norld. --, -. iI , OI L . SIIRYOCK, TAYLOR it SMITIL Wrapping Pow for wOo at, SW:YOGIC. TAYLOR 41::.83111:11'3. Band Boxes for male at BIIItYOCK, TAYWK. & SMITH'S: , Pianos, Melodeons, (c.. for solo at • SIISTOCK. TAYLOR.. k. SMITH'S. Porto Folios, Writing Disks, Am, for sato at SIIRYUCK, TAYI.OII.,Sr. SMITH'S t • Pictures and ['Wore Frames Inc sale at • , SIIRYOCILThyLOK - A"SXITIPB. , _ Blank Books of nil sizes for sale at • n • 811ItYOCK, TAYLOIt Bibles, IWinti Books Payer Books:14 flor solo al • .SIIIIYUCK. TAYLC,It . SMITH'S. fir) THIS WA Y 1 1 I—The cheapest suo N; STORE In the mutat', ahead of .all Compm Glom . Ladies and Gentlemen will save 25 per eons by purchasing their Boots and Shoes at ,the CHEAP Shoe Store Bourn WM' Corner of the publietquare, • PltESil ARRIVAL Of HOOT an: ,s H O TS, 3 ru3l %t i.a l lumel,asie dust aerfrlQadilPriv in oitenslvd it . and splendid assortment or GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' SHOES, . ' which, have been selected with care from the host man uDietorles, and winch he can recomond for their au parlor workmanship and finish, He has every thing in the Boot and Shoe line sultablo.for:tho season, and which will be sold very low for, cosh. at great variety of Men's and Atop] Gaiters, Boots, Shoes' and- Brogans,- La dies (Miters, Lace Boots, Buskins, Slippers, Ties, Misses and Children's Shoes, at the lowest prices. Purchasers are iespecifully invited4o,-call and ex amine our large and elegant assortment, and they will find that in price and quality it will compete with any shoo etore.in the place. BlL.lteparlng done at the. shortest notice. All rips sewed Gratis. Don't mistake the place, cheap S. W. Corner of the public square, op posite H. L. Burktiolders 7 - JACOB SEINER, A Successor to M. Lerei: (IAItitIST,E, FEMALI? ?, S E . IttIENARY. no nolt schOlaitla year of this Seminary ATM commenen on Tuesday, September Ist, • , Tho Seminary is a boarding and day school conducted by experienced and competent teachers. It is retired, healthy and. pleasant, .and the course of Instruction embraces the elementary and !licher English, together with the snelunt and modern languages, music, roeol and Instrumental. and tho various orna m ental ' b ranch. ea --Taxation during July and August.. _ Nor Information — ittply - to — lhe'princlpal; CIIAS. CLARK, at the Seminary: Iri Went Louther St. near the German Reformed Church. . O..i.:WiNO, D;ll.* --- Rof:DATITISTIMidaT, 4 ' Rev. W. Wi.PE1,1,0,,5., . Rey. J: 13; TtIORM,* . Pei. A.,11. KREXIKII., , "Rot ACI)II.PRY._,. ,7 J. B. PARKRR, Pgq.., It. ARD rARKEK Esq a , . OART.W.•AIII. Esq.* ' . ' • . ' " ' *Para:m.oll4o Bernina*: : (Aug. 644. , = Foundry, .Carlisle o ' 0 • CAR ANII/51.. reILEACTORY, Easpfain Street, CARLIBLII,_ , ; This extensive establishment is now in CoMpleM or. der and suiplied with the best hutehinerY for exueutln% worlein every department. The buildings have alto boon greatly, nnlnrgcd tilts spring and sleeked with tl o newest - aud "moot - improved tools for thesunanufmturc of DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES, SASII, Shuttors,.Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets and all other kinds of Carpenter worrk. Wo•lnvite Builders, Car penters and others to call and examino our facilities for doing , this description of work. The best Materlals - used and"nriees as low as stony other establishment In the County or elseWherth • _STEAM I:NOISES 'BUILT TO 0111/1111: 'and repaired as hdrotofore. • Engines have been recent ly bitilt for W. M. Henderson 3 Son, in this borough, li. lirYeon Ft Co. Allen township, thi k Brothers, New ville, Shatlo%t Wet.), North Middleton, and caters, at whoop establishment tile)y, may be serval ly op 'erntion.and.to whom we ran refer for evidence of their superiority. • IitON.AND BRASS CASTINGS. , • of every.doseription; iCain tho smallest to the homiest %pieces, executod aVshort potleo for ovary: Mid] tog uta• clattery. A largo variety ofndll castams nuur on hand ! 'l`; aklllffil'PattiiiirTiniennidailtl3Feldfili ItEPAIIINO promptly attanded to thr Paper < Dllils, ' Distilleries, Grist 3111 Is 'Factories, kc. Turtling and Fittlng - 31111'dpindlet7&:YAmiirlirtlt MACII I riES AND HORSE POWERS: • such an Bevil Ocar Four nom l'Ouqrs; Horizontal floor .Four and Two Horse Powers, Corn •fhellers, Crushers, Iron ItoDors. Plough castings, and other ar ticles fur farmers, on hoed or promptly made toordoi, BURDI;fic CABS BUILT, and repaired. Our facilities for building Cars are now more complete than boretolbre and enables as to fur rish them to transporters on tbe'ruil road nu accomo dating terms and made of the best materials. Orders solicite4 and entire satisfaction guaran tad. The long experience lir the .business of the senior partner of the firm. and the completemns of our ma chinery'in every branch of the establishment warant us in., assuring the belt work. to all who favor us with their orders. The continued patronage of our old friends find the public...lS respectfully. -..- May . 21r, 'i;7—' y. . F. GARDAIt & Co. ryIIIRD' ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER 'IIOODS, t tlto Now Storo, Corner of.. North ilinwe'r nod Lou- ,Tho undersigned returns thanks for tho patronage liestowrd upon him by the public, and at the sauna time respentfully gumminess (Lei he hairjust returned from Philadelphia. and Is now mponinir a New lot of Summer PRY GOODS and GROCERIES, con,ihtlng in part an follows, and whleh he is determined to sell at the low: est C.lllOlOOO. - SlbltS, Dural Cloths, Chillies, Alpacas, Do Lalnes, Do Rages. Lustrwi. poplins. Lawns, Mirages. Brilliants, Skirting, Frenrirand Scotch Gingimins, Prints; Glossy, !history, Collars, Ilimdkoreidefs, • Sil AWLS AND Si ANTI lAA:4 of every iitypi and qua lity, STAPLE AND DOMESTIC DILV-GOODS, Cloths, Can slnleres, Fesflogs, Flannels, 311illos, Tirl.ings,-l•'trlpes Cheeks. Callroes, Cuttonades, Wnuns,• Shaelings, Do. 'wbite Carpet &c. PA ItASoLF ASI) UM Itll EI,I,Alor plan, a large end . "splendid ei;,oirtinent of BOYNENTS. LILTS, OVPs, 110018 and Shuns, A superior lot of Fresh - • • . - - (III)CElt I ES, - Tens. Colon, Sukar, M'olassen Mee, Spleen, -kr., .te. Raving selected my entire stdul;:with Lhe gsen test Orion, II n &the 101Vellt CAM! Paters, I van .Rlllll my friandslllld the pultil. generally,thikt I will it.. nil ill toy 1,11,‘ er to make toy estahllsbnient klihwn a:, the " TERS NS." Arlo w kit -to purennsu will find it to ,their illi1111t.11:411 to call antroxatnine toy stock befo..e porelusing. , I will pay the highest market price for hotter, Eggs Rags. Soap, and 'Dried tract. CHARLES OGIL3Y Curlll4lu, July 1, 1R57 TIIE, COMET IS COMING! !! • • Fierce, klinVits pathway dashing, - —Nations pale! while ever nearer -- Speeds the giant —noilllng clearer Than er,forteslhe flowers of June, Ere we drop dlO tragic, eurtaln, We would lilyou II now fir certain, That the firm of BENTZ BROTHER • • "Are ahead of any other. We have silks, that poet never Seen, when ho wrote ••ladies co er Loveliest are, ovithlittle dressing;" ehange his mind we're - guetistng - Theo L.l suit t h e Snininer outlier • - • .We•havo dresses light ns - rther, - • • Purest GIINNADINES—BAIIi.ors, You should hear the hedres prattles! Lary says, "HOW did you evert" /i1r5,.4•4-so--"No Lauver" Carpetk in Night ^Wore glowing, hobes In graceful tiouneesjlowlog, And fur hearts ot itb.auguisit riven For KM., loved one passed lo heaven We h.ve sombre crapes, Investing C ' Every shade id*womuled feeliteg. For thuSe, who In life's freshest hours Would bend their steps to Hymens hoover We've richest draperies that will vie, • With Winters rolarin purity.; • And lovely flowers, wineo rosy thigh Blends sweetly '•1111 the Brides own htush A,,,? yet, to swell the vast Malin.) • 'LINO eIIOVELLA and CRINOLINE. May •40, ' •• riIL3IBEKL - ANB VALLEY BANK 1 - 1 '.- : PROPRIETORS.. __YOI•LI 3 I.,..E:YIts_,_. _________Al Eumont-IlloßePaLc:i - , - Rom C. :,,TFIIIIVII . , • - JOIIN D1'N1.41., • . RICHARD WOolm, JOIIN S. STEItEETT, JOHN C. I)eNl.sl., 'II. A. STUMM:Y. This Bank, doing husinoss in the name of Her, Br . en monists is Co., is now folly prepared to do a talent! Manklugild.siness....withprumptuessund_fidelity. Money received on deposit and pillatek op demand withouhnotiee. interent paid on s.pecial deposits. Cur tilleates of dop.it hearing interest et the rale of five per - rent. will - be - Issued Hir shot - n" pesTod - iTs - frdir months. Interest on all certificates will eeasuat ma turity, provided:howi•ver, t h at if bald fi f ii are renewed at any time thereafter' for another given pe riod, they shall hear the salsa:Vete of interest up to the time of renewal. l'aetleular attention paid to The col , laction of notes, droits, checks, ,ke., in any past of the United States or Canadas. Remittances made to England, Ireland, or t he Conti. mint. The faithful and confidential ext.cution of all orders entrusted to thorn, may be relied upon. Thoy eall"the attention of Fartnerh, Meth:MICH and all I thers oho dei.irtra safe'depository for their names, tic the undeniable fart, that the proprietors of this Bank ale INDIV/DUALLT 11.•}hlo to - the extent of their estates ft r all the Depossts, and other obligations of tier, Brenne man k CO. They have recently removed Into their new lhod.ing !loose directly opposite their former stand, in West Main Street, a few doers vast of the Nailroad where Ahoy will at all Ulnas be pleased to give any In formation desired in regard to money matters lu gone. rah. Opon for business from 0 o'clock in ti o Mornlng'unl II 4 o'clock In the evening. Carllble, May.20..1957 CUMBERLAND — VALLEY R. .R.H— . $1.131.3.11:1i AItitAiVOEIIENT I "eV,er •.. 'SZEE-47:: On nod aftor MONI)AY:3Ithe 29th I sr,7, Passenger Tralns trill . run ns follows: (Sundays uxcopted:) ==t=l Shippensloarg, Cnrlisi .." Newlin - c r . .51cellaiiicspurg, At'lierrinLarg, FOlt CII3SIIIS.IIISBURCI. Ist Train. 2d Train Leave Harrisburg 8.30 A. 81, ' 12.50 P. 111 " • Mecbaulasburg 9.90 " 1.20 " ', \ Carlisle • 9.10 " „ e t 2.00 ' 0 ,p" Nowillie, 10.20 '" 2.30 " " . Shlppegsburg, — 10.50 " 3.00- " At Chambersburg,-.- 11.23 " 8.115-- 0 ° -- ' - ' - ' — ` --- - -- -PAItES -- '''''''...• Point and after MIS date, Cho fare from Meehooks burg to Kingston hu 20 coots: thorn Kingston to Middlesex, 15 vents; front Middlesex to Carlisle, 15 cis; front flood Hope to Alterton, 15 cents. ' , I'minn leave; Harrisburg for Philadelphia, at 7,55, A. DI., 7, P. 51.,'inid 1.15,1'. IL, via Columbia, For Pitts burg, at 3.35, A. 51 , 12.25 nowt, and 5.15. P. IL For Baltimore, at 2.30 —8.30, A,51., and 1.40, P. 51. Trait a on the Dauphin and Rusituebannti Railroad leave Har risburg fir Reading,- Auburn, So., daily; Fares from I thrrlsburg, Merit:oll.4mm Carlisle ' ponsburg, and Clsambersburg, mill ho ton cents loss when paid forTialiets at the ore, than when paid in the Cars. . Ode. LULL, Buper't Railroad Oißce,•Chambersburg,l, hlarcif 25,1857.-9 t. , ENV AGRIdULTURAL NVARE N— • • ROOMS. • 'FARMING IMPLEMENTS 'rho Cutnicribor, located In tbo baimmtmt of thu Math°. diet Church, oppoelto tho Itullmad .Depot, is now re. relying a variety of Farthing Implemonte, such Oa PLOWS, , . • - GRAIN DRILLS, • DRAIN FANS , FARM DOILEkis,,,, , Corn and Cob Grinders (Scott's Gloat; the Crceront Groin Mill, Iroise Shovels, REAPERS AND kIOWNIIII iblzmitY'trwith R'ood's Infprovament.) Straw Cutter c., all of which are of the most improved kind .and workmanship, and Will be cold on the most accomnioda ting terms. Farmers ore resPeetfully invited to .call kind °cantina boron; pnrcbacing. . ' • , • . J..AIMISPRONCL., 'attain - le, oore's - Patent Crainthill will be sold at i.• - •lllretnane mr toye M n by Denial:tad . ' Clay, and at Shipiannibuig , .Clirtatlon,Long... August . 2lb „' • . 'ICHOOL. - .TEACII.EII2 A numbet of Teneleere arc wanted to, take charge o tio..&lo4l444:acklusou—towmillipeOuinbertotild The 'Humid of Directors will meet at Shady Oro . v_e SehnA ,110ussel near, tiolberland Ifl4ll:nd..thk - "2lat, : day guet 18h7, salt o'elciek A.4d.' The COuutfr syrppAtttpd. , : -, eat 'Will be•lnVeent'• to. ii4ittelue:, the:lel:where' The altisenn +tie :retipectralj" In:malted" tolttaad th/. asalnation . —.lly ordenot the Board, - ' • ' ADAM COOVER; , E•eiretaty., Jutp'gß, 1867=8!! ~Ui icc(lnricnug. EZEI2I .1. A. 111.15111.1C11, If. A. STURGEON, Cashier CHANGE OF HOURS! FOlt mutnisnuna. , • Ist Tta . 4.50, A. 51. EMI 1 a 4.00 M 4,50 Coo 0.88 " 6.20__ • .50 . 4 0.30 VIO 44 • .3.3 p. Ducat ion. MALE COLLEGE! " 108 BURG, PA.- - fhia - Instituttoni - uustguinnornilrlibiFarifdlial an of Young, Ladles, Inta hem, to bperatlon one year with the most gratifying roinita. ' It Is now established on u inns basis, and its patronage already extends over nint ..aLtterntatoa.... During the Jost winter, it Tut eronted a college pro per,.hy r the begishiture Porulylvinifii:irith power to center .degreeA, and endowed all the rights end privileges of the host favored Futnaloluttitutibno. • . . . It It located on tho Cumberland Yalloy Italh•oad: mid - way•betwoen 'Harrisburg and Carilole. in themnat for the and beautiful portion of tho valley , and is In doe proximity to OHO of the Most'morab healthyoud enter priming Wilms In' he State. . • env_ of seem: Students tearing . 1r:31;1[100n, Ilia morn ks, train for llnrrlebtirg, ielll arrive at itleelienicsburg In ,tune for dinner. • The edifice Is large' and commodious, sum:node:l by double verandas, and will accominridate about one hun dred board6ra. In its construction, it combines all the hinder:l Improvements fur the promotion Of health, Corn fort, and' convenience. ' in these respects Physicians pronouneoltrunrlvalledhe-Chanibers are large and neatly furnished. Each has its registers, for heat and se:nil:Alen. • ONLY me STUDENTS OCCUPY THE sour. noon. Tile Bath rooms, are. at all times supplied' with warn: and cold water. The Grounds are [kelpie, mid well arianged for memo- Unit, and the various calisthenic exercises—so essential to health, graceful tem...meat and symmetry of form. The Faculty of InStructlon Is' elliChtut and expeyb °need. . In the COLLEGIATE . DEPARTMENT the coarse of study is eta high grade, enumiThendiug all the subjects belong ing ton Chno,itel, Pulite - m.l Christian Education. In the CEEPAIIATIGIY DEPARTMENT pupils will be care fully instructed in t!--ao branches forming the basin or i thorough English Education. Sultorlo.--Firot &mina—From lot Soptoinber to nu. ' IlOth of January. • .' Second Sosolad—From lot Fabruary to, tho lot of duly, ~Voutrloo—Durlug July and Ahyust .• . . • • MOMPERSE - S • BTONYOrITVE - MONTIffI, - PATABP,E ADVANCE. 1 . • '- Boarding, - IVashlng,--Furnished-RoomsFuel-and • • - $60.00 Turrnm,Colieginto Department. - ;• 00 • " Preparatory Department, - • - 10 00 "• . First Clam ° 12 00 No extra charge for Ancient Languages. Music—Plano and Guitar, 6 • . - 20110 Vocal ; • - 200 Modern Languages. . - 10 00 • Painting, Drawing aqd other Ornamental Branches, at the usual rates. Textbooks furnished at City prices. - For furtlier-paradulars address, • 11ev. A. Ol MARLATT. A. M., President. REFER4NCE.§ • The Fact'ltv nr Dlekinson Cott:lgo, Carlisle, Pa, Ref. It. D. thambers,.Ciiiiisle, Pa, - - {V illinm 11. "'Mullen, Esq.; " Rey. Dr.. 1% Daugherty. .itev. C. Ornham, Bloomfield. • William 11. Allen, President of Olrard College, Phila, lames 11. :IcColloy, Esq. element. Choi:, Esq. . • Rev. Andrew Msnbhip. . • . . ' *James R. Iltalmm. Oralmniten, Pa. .11ev. StoevsNlechaniesburg, Pa. "Jr., Day, M. D., I'. IL Long, M. . •"' °R. Eng, Esq:, .John Riegel. Esq.. " . • l'.ntrierver, 0. 0., Easton. Pn. *David Convey, Esq., Shapherdsto n wn. Pa. - tleorge IV. Meek, l'inegrovo,{lHis,Pa. Levi {lerkel, Esq., Shiremanstown, l'n. It, [lurk, Esq., Dillsburg. Pn: .0 .0111 A. Smith, Esq„ Pittsburg, Pa. John N'atuleveer, I). 0„.1::nston, in. , • , Ilia Excel icnev, Peter F. ('a llNey; 3111fOrd,J)Ci lien..l. R. Loll:in:1 Serritenry of line. T. I.,wchitp. K ., .11e.orge S. Adkins. Esq.. . • *son :lel lifintp, - Esq.' Prof. Thos:•E.• Sadler. Wilmington, lion. tunnel M. Harrington, Doter; Ihni. C. S. Layton, th.orgetown, Willi:on Marshall. 0;0: llon..folot R. Sudier. Rrldgevlllo . .Wllliant S. Er.q., Federalsburg, Ma, Rev..lohn A. tlere,.llaltittiore, MO. *Jamb Stll; Esq., Lancaster, Ohio. -' *George D. Evans, Esq., 31orgat:torrn, Alexander Burgess, D.D., Portland, Maine. John Edwards, D. 11„liochester, N. V. • Sullivan Weston, D. D.. N. V. Smithsonian' Institute; {Washington City. Jacob Rupldy. Esq., Lockport, Illinois. • - TRUSTEES OF TTlil COLLEGE. ' , lra Day, M. 17,, P. If. Lnng, M. A. 4— *, , ,lotorni - l'. - 11nrga .1 John Ilrandt, Itiybon. Esq., .1. 11. j3oover. *Col. G. S.Adkins, 3roclutnienburg, l'n • linrrkburg, Shopherdsiown, Pa„ Milford; Del. * ror sof the C'ollego .1u no 2.l:—Zmus. WII.O'L O II N AE U S T E HE TO BUY GOO WILL IJOSE COMPANY? , I= The flood Will Hose Company, respectfully Inform the public that they have formed a Joint Stock Association, for the purplise of Securing sufficient funds to 6 purchaso a Fire Engine and Hose. They hare procured a large assorimbut of Elegant Engravings, Which they will sell at one dollar each, the purchaser of nn Engraving will rivelve with it a ticket, which will give the holder thereof an opportunity to draw one of .the annexed splendid gifts, to the liot of whirl s would Incite ,kt- Aetstion. ,No hotter Ovum° was ever offered than tine present, as the purchaser not only gels an - cup aving, but our salmon la so fall of gifts that in ererpsix tick ets sold' there' must b 0 drawn two gifts, to wit :—;fliere will Inc but 10,000 Engravings hold; and the gifts will amount to 3292, 1 S;llendld'New Brick !louse, it stories on Pitt ' st„, now occupied by John Moll, Esq., and occupied by Daniel Haber, $l,OOO . i. Splo.,did los. II and Plano,, .100 . I Splendid Siolode,u,, 110 1 iliintirg Coo (bold Watch, _Ltßitt.Silver_Ware ; - - IL'S 1 Hunting Cash (141 11 - 1,.t...b, • • • 1 , 51.1 1 I.ndiem• ' , - 'do.. NO 1 .earl Chin", Ware,A,Lata. 4 - 100 2 Wintletnon's_auld Watches, (at $7l each), 100 2 Lodi.' ' do. , 'do. 110. 1 IN nut Sollt, 7S 1 litthdrad, (lentlio‘ten's ..S.llver Watches. (nt. $7O eaell.) 140 4 do. . tat EU oath.) • , 200 2 .do. • Gold Wate Ott E 0 100 $2:l each,) 250 Vats dowellry, tat $25 0/0.10 50 1 Thdd Ylraeoll•t, 26 3 (1051 Bracelets, (at„..sls eneh.) 45 - 4 (told Itracelet, (at $lO oath.)4o ,- 10 Ladles' Itreastpipst (at $lO each,) . 100 10 Pair Ear Rings, (at $lO each.) " lOO 10 ,(10, (at $5 eaell,) - 50 10 Breastelne, (at $5 °ache) ' 50 10 Gold flings; (at $3 oath,f , 50 100 thole° books, (at $5 each,) ' - 500 ' lOU In.l (at $2 e.. 01(,) 200 . 100.1101 d Pencils, (al $2 each,) - 20(1 100 1101 d. lllngs, (at $2 oath,) 200 100 Albums, (it $2 oath,) • 2110 100 (101,1 Itlngs. (at $1 earll,) 100 .110 Hooka. (at $1 each,) . 500 100 Ladles' Collars, (at $1 oath) , • 500 1.000 Emtra T lng - s. (a! $1 each.) 1,000 1,000 Places rd' NI unit, (at 25,ets, enth,) ~- ' 230 . As sod n as the shares are all sold;tho property will be drawn, and ,notice will 'OO given to that effect."• For tOo °Wt. and design of the above as well as the ontorprine of , the. portion conducting and Planing the asscciiit on we would refer to the following named gnu: , - • - - Carlisle.-1,11.-Parkeie 1,4q,.-.R. Jl. Ifondoi•son, atoms it. Smithy Esq. I'ennsburoough.-110u..1. A. All. SI. C. Agents wanted In every town and village In the Ste to. Tickets 1•411 he had of the following persona in Carlisle: flaby,,Hry_arsals Stare..k.nmuel-IClllotr-Dru g I'. Arnold _Store,J.A._Htilbett..iirciSerY:SlOro_i_ Thrtnas Con'yr,. Jewelry Store; Henry Saxton, Hard ware Store; Steiner & Brothers, Clothing Store; C. In. heti, Urocery Store; li'. D. A. Naugle. Jewelry Store. Persons Wishing to become Agents will make Arpildif , lion either by letter or personally to SA NICEI.•II. GOULD, - Mtir6tl4lBs7-0 mos 4 1 -Aisl wh o ., sands of life have nearly run'out, des. enverud while in the East Indies. a certain cure for Consumption, Asthma, lironehitis, Coughs, Colds, And Corwin', Debility. The remedy was a i.COVe eed by him when hie only child, a daughter, was given up to die. Ile had heard much of the wonderful rest,, ratlinciind healing qualities of preparations made from the East That Hemp, and the thought occurnad to hint that ho might make a remedy for his child. Ire stu died hard, and succeeded in"realisingslis wishos. - ills .child , waocurodoutd-is.susw.olico-and-woll.--ille-has since administered the wonderful rdmody to thbusunds of sufferers 10111 pans of the world, and ho has never failed in making thous completely healthy and happy, Wishing to do as much good as possible, ho will send to Anchor his afillctod tulles beings as requait it, this in. .toipo, with ftol and explicit directions for making It up. and speceAsfully using it. Ito yequires such appli oant to enclose him ono shilling—threo"cento to las re turned as postage on the roceipe, and the remainder to ho applied tOthu payment of:this advartliseaunt. .' Address, • :Dr. 11. JAMES, En, 19 Omni st.., Jersey City, N. J. N. D.—Dr. 11. James has neither Wino noragent in Now York, as soon, bays protunded sod advertised. I he gossips is seat Irian NO PLACE but N 0.19 .orand street., Jersoy City; N. J. May 27, MiS7.—aut. limn Runts. • I ' • ALAI. ltiorim. N • ()Trot is hereby given that I have this day assoriatedwlth, tno, as a pakner In the Forwarding, Commission. and Grain business, my son AIMED:I' K. Itl MEM, and that the above business,will to hereafter conducted under the name ofJ. RUBEN 1: SON, - .I.IIIIEEM. N. D.—highest Cash prices for PRODUCE to altki.tda,. - FLOUROVIIEAT,-RY.E, OATS,' &r. Salt, Plaster, &e. always on band and for sari). • - Carlisle May 1 4 1557—tf. ... . .. ~.. • ... NN • ILA.IsITCH, . mEnonANT TAILOR:; , . • nth linnovor Strret two doom Nortii oiltanks it iltn'ii Store,' Ilan just returned from.' Thilodelphly:.with 0 fur! stock of Cloths Otssimeres, Voetings.kr, &a - bulbs -able forspripg and Summer 'weer, which he% promi ed to make up tn , nrder- promptly . ; and' on hasonable . . Also on hand @IRAP READY-3IADII CLOTILING, Pralhdr_litlfh /Oche, pOlato, handkarahlas nod a rtl l loa found 'ln .a . .UOuthanani:Furnlablo&l ,qaada G, annonnwi'NCGLiAli•kA7PLNX, .;redriishi,"tic wuadtchtt,i fortheoilleelorOoutiyi Cltrot*en; sulterm to the decision of the ;union County Convention. , Carliide;Suli 20'. VIZ : • • ' • per, FFandbille neatly exevited.b Miscellaneous., AND . MEOFIANICS' V. %FOUNDRY AND MXCHINE SHOP. CARLISLg,-PA., - eel cad , of -G labl'o-Botek Tho nubueribers would respOctrully Inform tho piddle lit gonorti that thoy'are now propared to manutheturo nil kinds of AUricullurni Implements; ouch as Bevel (leer, Four IlorsorVower, llorlmintal Omit, Four and Two "Horse Power;'o4o tho latest .Improved Railway chain horse Power Pull Ovorshot The Flora with Sopnra tort nttaehod. We In lib, particular attention Au life's Patent Me nor Buller and Cleane . r. This machine will hull and clean hem three to nix bushels per hour, and IC Consi dered decidedly. the Lost nett In use. Alen. Corn Shell era. for baud or Horse power. St aw and Fodder Cutiero,. Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators, Bay Rakes, (train Fans, Circular ilaw F ,fte, &e. Wg will also furnish to order ~. • ' • IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS; of every description: , such as Treshing Machine, Plough, Corm:holier, Cellar Orates, Sash WAills: *beautifully designed Railing Cu,' Cemetery. Is; Endo sures, ikv.• • - REPAIRING • Mowlniralid - TreOp• ---- ; ti';_:Mitclilkum.. and _lin -Ichitls of Agricultural Imple mom§ teMiglo Jut, iO. INI7/.—nmns mAA L'1'A6N,..;0,,..11,;Ni,„N.,1,t;Aic.)..(111,,.41APH4 WITH WOOD'S IMPROVEMENT. • Ip 'putting these machines into the market - teethe Innvest of lafq, I have the best grounds for belelving they will meet an extensive sale, and prove so entirely satisfactory to the farmers of Cumberland county as they have proved hereto . fore. Up to this tine, their has not boon another Combined liesping.and Mowing Machine made that fins snereedmi to an oxiont that will warrant a manufacturer In building; orle farmer In buying it fork , combined machltin:Lwhile the Manny.. ,Oluehlue as' made by Wood has Imen• sk successful, for noses. Ile:Ming and Mowing. that - in sections where thee have twill used, thou: reliability Is ns well established as that of any other Implement used by the firmer. • Atha' the experience and contests of the lost harvest, diem It only IlletTlßKlry to refer those wishing to buy Combined Machine to tint followlng,personslvho used Manny's NlllOlll.l in Miffing theirrrops last year, viz: Fred'h. Watts, Esq., Jahn Noble, 11 illbpn Darr. Ayr.. ham Bradley, J o seph A Stuart, tames Stuart, .Edmrd" W. 'Weakley, .Peter. Lowek, WilliaM Moore, Christian Herr, porker, James timbale, Robert *Bryson, Sminn:l A 11,41, Solomon Hoke, Jonas Rudy, John M Woodburn and •11 , 1111 ECif • 'With each 4nachlue will ho fuAlshed two scythes, two extra guards, two extra motions, one omen pinion and wr•noh. All the bearings of Journals will be-case doped, The ptp,ps, p:pppdß,and•gcurlng-Vnr by of the t Salisbury Iron. The machine is warranted_ capa ble of mating from tot to.twelve pores of grass . or grain per day In a oriauonlike 11111111101.. Prier, of Cmnbined 31arhine; 01Carlisle, $l4O. These Machines cal) behed at, Singlzsr's Warehouse, in -Meshanicslmta,,-bYL-tilinlYtMoo4/;-W.-iv,ili-at-thu Railroad Depot, • Mny MEM T ET E P OF FANCY! NOW OPEN ' . . = And will he at his Old Head ,Quarters in North Hanover street, during the .Christmas and NVw Year's festivities, with one oft he largest assortments of IMMO= Ever offeri.d In emrrlstlng In part Of }ion Candy Top; and Fruit, 'Cum Chnrolote unit Fruit Drons. Bose, Vanilla, and 'Burnt lerenth nnd - e,nlecting Ferrets to. Also nIl 4110 C0111:flu n varieties: FRIIITS ANI) NUTS • 7 ' of tiro latest importations sqvil us Orang'es, Lentonq, Raisins. Vigo, Proem:. l'orrants. F.oft and paper „alkelled_Ahnonds,lbert, Cretoir, i:ocua, and _ n__, , a.,,,,t10n.1th-t lie-above 'an ex ten sorttnent of ' . • • • TOYS AND FANCY 1100115 ' of every quality and price, consisting in part of Finn Wax, kid, china, fry lug and other Dulls. Sewing and Card . Hasgetst-ranevlioxey. Flower :rases, Me . tto - Ttfit A AiCordeons, Harmonleans, Trumpets. Chessmen of bone and wood, Domitmi,s. Lotto and other games. Fancy Soaps. Hair Oils and Port !Shinnies. &c. We have also a fine lot of FAMILY LIROCIMIES. :melt as pniferised, meshed and brown Sngars, of every grade, Coffee, Molasses, Starch: Il reel, and Week Tfh,.Atiees, Butter, soda, Sugar, Water and ether Cracii„ers. cheese, &e. . - - . Tho >ubeerihor raw,ns his sincere thanks ton gener ousilllblit• ibr the pntronage heretoti.re bestoWed On him, and hopes. by a desire to please, to merit ft Collilnuanco of the 143014 i. P. MONYED. Carlisle, Dee. 10. 7FII ' M :LL PRQPERTY 11113-LIC SALE. AIT I LI, be :old at Public Sale on W ed t , nesthly. St-piember 9,1E57, that valaable Mill" Property of S.llllllOl liitintr, demised. The name being situate on the Yellow Breeches Creek. in Ctinsherland COMIty, two miles south-west or the Ilaerisburg lirldge, one toile front tree's Ware House. on the Catoltatinud Valley Railroad, and One and a half toile. 0 est of New • --- Cumhationl: lielii;„-it 11l It El; STORY h es. : . "ii r STONE . MUM, having' live cir i • . pair of St ants, and ono of the I est 1 I' l •-.' 1 Will, pIIIVOI,I ill the CUlllberialld Vld• ... - IVY, milli to which Is attached ups arils of '2 ACHES of LIMESTONI LAND, In the highest state of cultivation, haring thereon erected TWO DWELLI NU HOUSES, rtl Barn, IVat,h Hausa and other necessary' out- !!, 1 1 building.; elan, an Orchard of choice Fruit.-- WI. This is a propel ty well worthy the altention of capital -Ws- winlaing to - tanbark In a 31111 prove, ty, - /Iny person wishing to view the canto. can do no by calling on Samuel hitter or :,,atthins Ilitner, residing at the 31111, and by whom the eon diliollo altd,tl.llllBlllF3l. Win ha ' made _known, tittle to commence at El oclock on bald day. • , - --- SA 311JEL 1,1 NEIL - - HENRY M. MTN HR. a Executors. Lower Allen, Aug, 5, 1857-st.]. , Examiner, Lancaster: Republjean, York; Courier, Lehanon; Telegraph. Harrisburg; Journal, -Reading— Innert until sale, and rend hill to this office for collec tion. - voTrel, I'o SOTIOOL DIRECT ..LI OILS AND TEACHERS. .. - The examination of Teachers for the Public Schools • will be hold As follows Madianicelirg, August 0, at I o'clock, P. M. South 311.11.1h•t0n,, "' 7, 9 " •• A. M. Noah Middleton, " .8, 9 " ,' Shippenshurg Hero' " 10; 1 " 1' M. Southampton. • " 11, 10 - " •A. Al. ShippetisFurg twp. " 12, N vlrifle,Nel, wtsii, " 18, "-P. M. ' " 10, l -'' • A. AL Hopewell. • " - 17, • " I'. AL Mifflin, ' " 18, 1 , Frani:ford. • " 19, • ' • West Potioshoro; -2' D/, • , 9 Dirk Ink,nn, " .21, 0 " - -Silver Spring, --- - "---22, • 9- ', Houma, • " 1:4, 9 4 , 1 P ~. Upper Allen, ' " 28. 10 ." !I Lower Allen, ", 28, 1 " - I'. S. Hampden, " 27, 1 - " " Easti.ortnaherio' - ' ----. , " - ":8, --- 10 -,--444- A7 - 111 - •_.N_L - n . mbedaud - : •" • 31.._1_____1', M. The Dlreettoce will appoint the places.of meeting and furnish everything requisite fur thliptirpose of conduct g•the_examl nation . 'f 'f he examinations iFill - lailitlille,niVd - Shiv - eitli.fiffillfir Invited to attain!: DANIEL SIIELLY.. • qu. 1 .14 22 . 1857-4t,] . _ Co Sup`t. of Com. Schools. .. -., MEE (ZcHOO.L TAX FOR 18,57.--SEcaRE. Tour. , FivE you CrxT.c . ,The &hoot Tax lin. thollor ough of.Carlisle has-been , duly assessed for' the present year, and a warnint anti duplicate Issued fur its roller., limn: lion: The taxablbshf, said District are therefore - U(3W' -- lied that the Tre a surer will be in attendance at tile t County Commissioners' Office, for the phrposo of re i -relying said taxes, on Monday, August 24, 1857, be - twoen the hours of a and 12 in thO forenoon, and 2 and 5 o'clock In the afternoon of said day.. 'On all taxes paid on or bourn that ditto, a deduction of MK cents on the ' dollar will .be mode. The Troasarr will receive lases In the meantime et hisitarikPont. No deductil.ns " - *WM: attaethrrithavollattniml:forlyll taxes a • Trariant for collection will be Issued" to a stable or Collector immediately thereafter. .7. WK 51W, Tmasurer: 'Cur)lel, AtigU.E 5 , 1857--St wiAA,AItATEST H OME. —The 'Mem bdis - of the Cumberland County Agrieulthral &cid . , ova their minuet Ilarvoat Home Meeting on Sat urday, the 22,1 ofAuguet, at the Agricultural Fair Broundtb near Carlisle. to lyllith all the Femora of the County ore invited. Their next OM Exhibitinn .soul by hold uu the 14th. 15th and lath October, to which all ace invited to coutribet ~ My order of the Society. ..-,. • T110511130N GALBREATH . , itOpERT Mean; Sley. . . .President. • Apguat 5, 185'1-1t... -.-. . - • - --.., Ad gi l :ti l t. l 2tion N 2 l tife C l ; sintd i :f et J t o e hn S ' 7, ` .4 o roll, des d , lato of the borough Of Corns's, hnso boob issued .to the subscriber, residing in tho, sold hoiugh. All lowsons having cieliotinatuot the' sold Estate will pro soot them for settlement, nod those indebted 'still tuutholuipuent to " U. A. McDOW.M.L,' " 1, --August 0, leg . ' • - Administr4tor. r' • PRICE REDUCED:—The autisgribor . ham 'Ws day mnimoheed to `sell eft hta - entire stock. of, SUMMER UOOIIS at-greatly reduced 'grim: .411 who' wait bargains, eallgt the elicit') stare of • Carlisle; Aug. 0,067, CIIAS. OGILBtL, T(ifiN'll. ALLON'S6'dO:, IsToa. 2 • Chennut street, (oonth side; below Water.)Tblin• dolphin, (She oldest . Wooddsaro,.)pUSo,ln the ' • • Manufacturers and Ilhalesnla Den ern In Patent Din " chlno•mado lironme, Pntrot Grooved Cellaornrogatalti.;'; I - ranted not• to - shrink) :ft OW • and-Wlllltwaru,,,Corstn,, Brusher. aca.,`;:iirnlttoserlntiona. .:1 0 1ing L e •call•and • ex• • amino our-deck. • • • Augusc.„4lB , s7rl-3e 4 ryEACIIPII,'S - Tenchern aro wardolt•to . Aukeetti - M.o . 444llhl2bohttri• • 'nth Mlddletotittlattlet.••„Salsrp NI.) 1 1 71 o . ll 4tttilliqr i 7l: $27, socrind class, $25: ond!third clitarf $20.. .An exam dt . atton teachers, ldhs.Adetee .tlidk - ,Paltlil koruatz,M• school hence on'Frlday dal 77.11 . of.AnAitit, whore sprit. •"" cants are requested to attend. ,• •. • , • • ' 4 By:order of t he Board . • , • 3.II.ECKHAN, gee.. ,Julyl22, 1657-4E' = .1.. AIt?IISTRONG, Agora for.W. A. Wood InEMM =NS